The Importance of Being Earnestby Oscar Wilde
August 13 - 28, 2010 Directed by Carol Wimmer Algernon and Jack are earnest about love. Cecily and Gwendolyn adore the name Ernest. But who is earnest about being Ernest? Everybody loves Ernest, but no-one's quite sure who he really is! A rousing escapade of romance, mistaken identities and comic twists. The last play written by Oscar Wilde and one of his most popular. Cast Algernon Moncrieff: Andrew O'Connell Lane: Bob Hunter John Worthing JP: Jed Evans Lady Bracknell: Elizabeth Rutter Hon Gwendolen Fairfax: Tamara Ferrier Miss Cecily Cardew: Anna Watanabe Miss Laetitia Prism: Roslyn Richards Rev Canon Chasuble DD: Kenneth Bock Merriman: Bob Hunter Gribsby: Brian McLoughlin Production Credits Director: Carol Wimmer Production Co-ordinator: Lynn Trainor Stage Manager: Caolyn Smalls Set Designer: Steve Wimmer Set Construction: Steve Wimmer with Bob Hunter, Leigh Scanlon & Stephen Snars Set Painting: Bob Hunter, Arnold Ewald & Carol Wimmer Scenic Artwork: Geoff Kiely Properties: Carol Wimmer Lighting Design: Grant Fraser Stage Crew: Brian McLoughlin, Steve Wimmer, Adriane White, Bob Hunter Sound Recording: Bernard Teuben & Steven Wimmer Lighting & Sound Operators: Margaret Olive, Jacqueline Dols & Adriane White Rehearsal Prompt: Adriane White Costumes: Lynn Trainor Millinery: Carol Wimmer Programme Design: Christopher Ojala Photography: Grant Fraser Box Office: Vincie Wahlquist Front of House: Bethwyn Jenkinson & Members of HHT Publicity Postcards: Penny Korths |